Lisa Fugard
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Lisa Fugard was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, the only child of acclaimed playwright Athol Fugard and novelist Sheila Meiring Fugard. She moved to New York City in 1980 to pursue an acting career, and has garnered numerous stage and film roles, including Isabel Dyson in the original production of her father's My Children! My Africa!. She, her husband, and son (born 2004), have lived in the desert of Southern California since early 2002, in Borrego Springs and Encinitas, on the coast north of San Diego, not far from where her parents now live.
Since 1992, she has written many short stories for literary magazines, and articles for the New York Times travel section. In January 2006, she wrote the novel Skinner's Drift, ISBN 978-0-7432-7299-5 , about turmoil on a South African farm in 1997.
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- African odyssey January 2006 BookPage.com Interview by Alden Mudge
- Out of (South) Africa, Lisa Fugard on her home country and her first novel, Skinner’s Drift LA Weekly Interview, by Lisa Teasley, January 25, 2006
- Lisa Fugard at the Internet Movie Database
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